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Old 4th Jun 2005, 15:15
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Are there many microlight pilots on here.

Hi all as a student flexwing microlight pilot I like to read the private flying forums I have picked many tips on this one, but what I would like to find is a dedicated microlight forum with plenty of users, the BMAA one,

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/microlights/


is ok but most of the chat seems non flying related so not of much use to me, just wondering how many of you guys are microlight pilots and why is there not much micro input on here.

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Nick

Yes! indeed there are a few of us microlighters that post up on here.
The Yahoo group is a great college of knowledge and the subject matters do change on a daily basis so dont be put off by the subject matter as somedays it goes right over my head aswell.Tune in again tommorow as there will probably be something that is of interest to you.

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Ince Blundell

Hi Nick,

I flew weightshifts at Ince Blundell before moving over to do the full commercial licence here in the states. I can't answer your question as to why there is not much to do with microlights, but no doubt there will be a dedicated area in the future should the need arise.

I know that Ince Blundell has its own Yahoo chat room.
Here is the link for your enjoyment:

http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/Inc...ellFlyingClub/

Hope that helps

Andy
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Microlight pilots? Here?



Might have flown a three-axis once or twice...
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A few (hundred) hours in them, great fun. That said, it is a very artificial definition - at the end of the day we all fly AEROPLANES !

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I agree with Genghis. It would be a loss to both camps if the two were split.
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I guess we are already split into two sections of the community anyway guys and girls ! By definition, those lean, mean superfit racing snakes who fly microlights and the salad dodgers who can only just about squeeze into a Cessna ?
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Weightshifter here!

Got my license in March this year, never looked back! Thinking of getting a 3 axis aswell..... for longer journeys.

Looking forward to the evening flying this week.
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Old 6th Jun 2005, 17:55
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Thanks guys for all your feedback, yes it would indeed be a shame if there were a split just wondering why not much micro input, and hi to andy in the USA, I am indeed a student at ince with john/richard/nick they are looking after me really well, and I have heard your name mentioned, correct me if I am wrong but I think you may have been an instructor there andy.

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Old 6th Jun 2005, 20:02
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Hi Nick,

You have got me mixed up with Andy Walsh! He is married to John N's daughter. It was actually Andy that taught me to fly the weightshifts, back in 1999. I have heard through the grapevine that he is now teaching golf in the USA.

Say hello to John N for me, he will know who I am. I was the youngest member back in 1999.

I may see you there when I return to the UK in August!

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Ok will do andy.

Nick.
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Old 7th Jun 2005, 10:18
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Hi Nick,
There are indeed microlight pilots on here and some of them are even Members of the same Club as you !!
Big Brother is watching you........................
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Old 7th Jun 2005, 21:41
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Magpie,
I'm a microliter, I think there's lots of us here.
I find that if topics are flying related, they're often relevant to anything that flies, so if you're SEP, SLA, Flexwing whatever, really doesn't matter. It's true that there's often stuff here that's not relevant, e.g. IFR, aerobatics etc., but still sometimes of interest just for the perspective it gives you. The trick is to cherry-pick.
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Thanks for all your comments guys good points, and hi tony I will look out for you up there.

Nick.
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Old 9th Jun 2005, 12:12
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I am also a microlight pilot for my sins, but I only have about 280 hrs on them. Mix of weight shift in a KISS and AX3/AX200 and CT Unfortunatly not enough time to fly everything so now I just fly the minimum to stay current.

I would love to get more hours in as they are great fun to fly and a true test of pilot skill.
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